The Transparent Touch

The Transparent Touch by Donald L. Dodrill, published by Watson-Guptill Publications in 1989, is a first edition that spans 143 pages. This book explores the medium of watercolor, providing insights into how it can be effectively managed to produce a diverse range of paintings within the genre. With 200 full-color illustrations, it serves as a visual guide for readers interested in the techniques of watercolor painting.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various artistic techniques related to architecture and art, all presented through the lens of watercolor. The book aims to enhance the understanding of this medium, making it accessible for both beginners and those looking to refine their skills. Through detailed explanations and vibrant illustrations, Dodrill offers a resource that highlights the possibilities of watercolor painting.
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Dodrill explains how the exciting medium of watercolor can best be managed to create a variety of paintings within a single genre. 200 full-color illustrations.
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